That's what happens when you have a dictatorship disguised as democracy. As long as people remain complacent and the country is governed by thieves, nothing is going to change. I mean, is it even possible to change?

This is really sad news. I know that Nintendo has been pretty much non-existent here, but I never thought they would abandon the country entirely. Well, I can always import, so this probably won't affect me, but it's still a shame.

To be fair I love my PS3 and have no reason to upgrade to PS4, while I have been enjoying my Wii U for over a year now.
I'm not too fond of Western third party games and I can play them on my PC for all I care.

Well, it's not like they are forcing people to pay more. Everyone who backed their project on Kickstarter is getting the game just as promised. If they need or want more money to improve the game, then what do we have to lose? Games are expensive to make and companies are greedy. There's nothing new here.
Personally, I'm really looking forward to this game. It looks very promising from gameplay footage. I'm not complaining if they use this new crowdfunding campaign to make it even better.

I love my Wii U but have mixed feelings about the GamePad. It's nice, but it's just there. I'd rather use the Pro Controller where I can. I think the way we play games with a normal controller is just fine. There's no need to change that with gimmicks like motion control and touch screen input.

What sets Nintendo apart from others are games. And for that I'm really glad I own a Wii U.

I was utterly disappointed by both Sony and M$. I'm not getting my hopes up for Nintendo either, but well... both conferences were all about Western stuff, so I'm expecting something else from Nintendo. I'm much more interested in Japanese games.

Heck, just give me a release date for X and I don't need anything else. I've read somewhere that it is going to be released this year in NA.

Ditching physical media? I will refuse to get a game console that's digital only.Lower price? Game companies are barely standing with the current price scheme.I agree that they should stop with the gimmicks, though.

@Spoony_Tech I love Atlus, but they don't include the original Japanese audio on their localizations. That's why I'd go with NIS America for this game (they recently released Danganronpa for the Vita, which is also a Spike Chunsoft game).

I'm in no hurry to play Watch Dogs. Assuming they actually do a good job porting it to the Wii U, I'm still getting it. I guess that means the Wii U will probably have a nice line-up this year. Bayonetta, Mario Kart, Smash, the Zelda spin-off, Watch Dogs and whatever Nintendo has up their sleeves for E3.
Though Nintendo should focus on localizing X as soon as possible. I don't care if the game is not finished. They can start doing it right now.

This is actually going to be my first Kirby game. Not a day one purchase, but certainly later this year. It looks good enough from all I have seen. It's no secret hat Nintendo has been milking their franchises since the NES era, though. This isn't necessarily a bad thing. In such a saturated market we have, it's difficult to call something truly "new".

It's funny how people always forget about Portuguese, which is my first language. In fact, Nintendo of America has never translated a game to Portuguese.While English is my second language and this doesn't affect me, I'm afraid many Brazilian gamers can't enjoy Nintendo games to their fullest.

@faint@element187 It's not like I think indies can't make good games. I know they can and there's certainly an audience for that, it just isn't for me.First, indies don't release physical copies of their games. I will ALWAYS get physical releases over digital ones, specially on Nintendo platforms. Because my wallet isn't bottomless, I rarely get a game that's digital only (I did get Hatsune Miku for my Vita, but that's just because I wanted to support the Western release).And then, I have actually tried some, but no indie game has given me an immersive experience as of yet. In fact, only a few Western games, indies or not, catch my attention.So, as I said, I do think indies can make good games, it's just not for me.

I really thought SSB could be a system seller for the Wii U, but not anymore.Most people here, myself included, are Nintendo fans and own both a 3DS and a Wii U. But people who own only a 3DS won't bother getting a new home console to play the same game they got 4 months earlier.

Btw, of course graphics are important (otherwise we'd still be playing on the NES), but they aren't all there is to gaming.I hadn't been into console gaming until just recently, so there are many great games I missed out. And I love playing older games if you ask me.Not to mention handhelds... The 3DS and the Vita aren't even HD.